Search: "celebration"
- Keyword: celebration
- Billy Abogadie II , Alicia CityAcrylic, on Canvas, 36w x 48h inches L
Inspired by Alfons Mucha's nouveau pieces, this Filipino art depicts the Queen of the North, surrounded by crops and plants.
₱140,632 - Peter Bruce , Cebu CityWatercolor, on Fine Art Paper, 10w x 10h inches S
Celebrate the Santo Niño, which depicts the moment Christianity was introduced to the Philippines with color and patterns.
The piece celebrates the vibrant and iconic Sinulog Festival, held annually in Cebu City every January. It highlights the moment when the Santo Niño (Child Jesus), the patron saint of Cebu, is displayed to the crowd by the Carnival Queen during the Sinulog dance.
₱3,790 - Billy Abogadie II , Alicia CityAcrylic, on Canvas, 35w x 55h inches L
Established in 1594 by Governor and Captain-General of the Philippines Luis Pérez Dasmariñas, Binondo was intended as a permanent settlement for Chinese immigrants, particularly those who had converted to Catholicism and intermarried with indigenous Filipinos.
The Binondo Pilipino Tsino Festival tradition is believed to bring good luck and long life to both the giver and receiver of the ang pao or the red "money" envelope.
₱142,569 - Webster Coronel , Baliuag CityAcrylic, on Canvas, 48w x 24h inches L
Filipiniana series No: 14
₱30,984 - Kristine Joed Mendoza , San Jose CityWatercolor, on Paper, 9w x 12h inches S
"Festival" is an art inspired by the Tanduyong (Sibuyas) Festival in my beloved hometown, San Jose City, Nueva Ecija.
₱4,825 - Julianne Delmar , Cebu CityWatercolor, on Paper, 14w x 21h inches M
A Sinulog queen radiates in purple and gold In this lively watercolor painting. The artist skillfully depicts her graceful dance movements and flowing dress with rich colors, capturing the vibrant spirit of the festival. The background enhances the festive atmosphere, inviting viewers to experience the lively energy of the Sinulog celebration.
₱9,425 -
- Billy Abogadie II , Alicia CityAcrylic, on Canvas, 36w x 48h inches L
La Naval de Manila, or Nuestra Sra Del Santisima Rosario, was accredited with the deliverance of Manila from the Dutch pirates in 1646. It was believed she guided the Spanish ships into victory against the Dutch fleets, thus earning herself the name La Naval de Manila.
₱41,199 - Boyet Auditor , Badian CityOil, on Canvas, 40w x 30h inches L
The painting depicts the fiesta celebration in Carcar City, Cebu.
It was included in the 2021 edition of the SYM, GALICANO, and PASPI (Portrait Artists Society of the Philippines, Inc.) coffee table book. Amadis Maria Guerrero wrote the book, which Erehwon Artworld Corp. published.
₱89,131 - Jirah May Millano , Pasay CityWatercolor, on Paper, 12w x 12h inches M
This painting was inspired by the annual event, "Manila Carnival," from the American colonial period. It held five parades, which were called the "Floral Parade," to highlight the festival.
₱4,825 - Jose Ehric Egualada , Santa Rosa CityOil, on Canvas, 48w x 36h inches L
Oil on Canvas
Solo exhibition: Pamana at Prism Gallery, 2018
Framed (Wood)
₱142,250 - Khyress Gabrielle Macalalad , Tacloban CityAcrylic, on Canvas, 48w x 42h inches L
"Karamsaw" shows young Filipinos taking part in the traditional way of eating: boodle fight. It represents joy and unity and the embrace of culture.
₱84,636